Springfield, West Springfield, Chicopee and Longmeadow directory 1925, Part 205

Author: Springfield (Mass.)
Publication date: 1925
Publisher: Price & Lee Co.
Number of Pages: 1442


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L'UNION ST. JEAN BAPTISTE D'AMERIQUE


Conseil Gagnier, No. 155-Meets 1st and 3d Mon. at 77 Howard. Sec., Cesare Maynard, 642 Union.


Conseil No. 313-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. at 20 Johnson, Ind. Orchd. Sec., Edgar T. Levesque, 325 Main, Ind. Orchd.


MASONIC


(All Bodies meet in Masonic Temple, 115 State cor. Main unless otherwise mentioned.)


Hampden Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets every Tues. Sec., Eu'gene Draper, 36 Oak.


Roswell Lee Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets 1st Sat. Sec., Leon E. Bartlett, 40 Scott. Indian Orchard Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets 1st Mon. at 149 Berkshire, Ind. Orchd. Sec., Edward G. Norton, 5 Newhall.


Springfield Lodge, A. F. &. A. M .- Meets 1st Wed. Sec., Albert A. Chamberlain, 132 Amherst.


Esoteric Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets 2d Thurs. Sec., Thomas C. Hawks, 190 Bowdoin.


Samuel Osgood Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets 2d Tues. Sec., Douglas Crook, 144 Harvard.


Samuel D. Sherwood Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets 1st Fri. Sec., Herbert F. Payne, 105 Bucking- ham.


Morning Star Chapter, R. A. M .- Meets 1st Fri. Sec., Howard C. Kelly, 80 Rochelle.


Springfield Council, R. & S. M .- Meets 1st Wed. Recorder, Thomas C. Hawks, 190 Bowdoin.


Springfield Commandery, K. T .- Meets 1st Mon. Sec., George B. Miller, (24) 40 High.


Evening Star Lodge of Perfection (Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite)-Meets 1st Thurs. in Oct., Jan. and March. Sec., Dan J. Kimpton, 336 Central.


Massasoit Council, Princes of Jerusalem (Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite)-Meets 3d Thurs. in Oct., Jan. and March. Sec., Dan J. Kimpton, 336 Central.


Springfield Chapter of Rose Croix (Ancient Ac- cepted Scottish Rite)-Meets 1st Thurs. in Nov., Feb. and April. Sec., Dan J. Kimpton, 336 Central.


Melha Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. (Ancient Arabic Order Nobles Mystic Shrine)-Meets on call at 347 Worthington. Sec., Nedd W. Brown, 144 State.


Directors Assn. of Melha Temple, A. A. O. N. M. S. -Meets on call at 347 Worthington. Sec., Nedd W. Brown, 144 State.


Adelphi Chapter, No. 2, Order of Eastern Star- Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. except July and Aug. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Bertha A. McIntosh, 631 State.


Dwight Clark Chapter, No. 148, Order Eastern Star-Meets 2d and 4th Wed. at 149 Berkshire, Ind. Orchd. Sec., Mrs. Grace M. Brownell, 53 Worcester, Ind. Orchd.


Springfield Chapter, No. 143, Order of the Eastern Star-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs., except July and


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Aug., at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Alice E. Wal-


lace, 211 Main.


Laurel Court, No. 1, Order of the Amaranth- Meets 1st and 3d Wed. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Elvira B. Shaw, 175 Westford av.


American Federation of Human Rights-Meets 2d Sun. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Emma L. Bragg, 145 Ohio av., W. Spfd.


Past Grand Masters' Council, No. 462-Meets 3d Wed. at 89 Oak. Grand Sec., Dr. Miles R. Gor- don, 314 Hancock.


Springfield Masonic Hall Assn .- Annual meeting 3d Wed. in June. Sec., Charles F. Spellman, 95 Magnolia ter.


Acacia Club-115 State. Sec., Louis E. Vining, 165 Pine.


Masonic Club-115 State. Sec., Louis E. Vining, 165 Pine.


Masonic Club-100 Oak, Ind, Orchd. Sec., Alfred R. Gilmore, 19 Dewey.


COLORED MASONS


Sumner Lodge, A. F. & A. M .- Meets 1st and 3d Mon. at 577} Main. Sec., Harry W. Wallace, res. Holyoke.


T. T. Chapter-Meets 2d Wed. at 577} Main. Sec., Harry W. Wallace, res. Holyoke.


Van Horn Commandery, No. 8, K. T .- Meets 3d Mon. at 651} Main. Sec., W. Harry Washing- ton, 31 Elm.


MASS. CATHOLIC ORDER OF FORESTERS Gallagher Court, No. 64-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs. at 19 Sanford. Sec., James T. Bannon, 68 Bris- tol.


Springfield Court, No. 104-Meets 1st Mon. and 3d Sun. at 347 Worthington. Sec., William B. Cooney, 171 Belmont av.


McDermott Court, No. 186-Meets 2d and 4th Thurs. at 19 Sanford. Sec., Thomas J. Finton, 123 Essex.


St. Lea Court, No. 190-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mary C. Manning, 14 Murray Hill av.


John J. Leonard Court, No. 238-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. at 25 N. Main. Sec., Adam J. Johnson, 52 Pearl


Father Sherry Court, No. 251-Meets 4th Fri. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Bryan F. Ambrose, 17 Hor- ace.


Catherine T. Leonard Court, No. 262-Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Anna B. Cavanagh, 93 White.


NEW ENGLAND ORDER OF PROTECTION Magwisca Lodge, No. 196-Sec., Mrs. Annie A. Collins, 14 Bryant.


Springfield Lodge, No. 216-Meets 1st Thurs. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Grace W. Griffin, 265 Mill


Independence Lodge, No. 457-Meets 1st and 3d Thurs. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Martin E. Burke,. 67 Marlborough.


Golden Rod Lodge, No. 553-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. at 48 Pynchon, Sec., Mrs. Mary T. Keefe, 378 Union.


ODD FELLOWS


Hampden Lodge, No. 27, I. O. O. F .- Meets Mon. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., E. H. Amidon.


Phoenix Lodge, No. 97, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Sat. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Rufus E. Davis, 128 Westford circle.


De Soto Lodge, No. 155, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Thurs. at 15 Edwards. Sec. Arthur M. Sim- mons, 58 Pease.


Amity Lodge, No. 172, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Wed. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Crosby E. Emery, 89 Wellington.


Bay Path Lodge, No. 234, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Tues. at 46 State. Sec., James B. Shields, 45 Revere.


Monitor Lodge, No. 243, I. O. O. F .- Meets every Fri. at 686} Main. Sec., Adolf Carlson, 74 Temple.


Agawam Encampment, No. 25, I. O. O. F .- Meets 2d and 4th Fri. at 48 Pynchon. Scribe, Harry E. Handy, Box 5, E. Longmeadow.


Canton Springfield, No. 23, P. M. I. O. O. F .- Meets 2d and 4th Tues. at 48 Pynchon. Clerk, Walter E. Armitage, 570 N. Main.


Morning Star Rebekah Lodge, No. 9-Meets 1st and 3d Tues. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Jean- nette M. Dunham, 4 Chestnut.


Lucy Webb Hayes Rebekah Lodge, No. 126-


Meets 1st and 3d Fri. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Bertha L. Holloway, 143 Bloomfield.


Jay W. Nickels Rebekah Lodge, No. 183-Meets 2d and 4th Tues. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Charles Field, 46 Whittier.


Loyal Golden Rule Lodge, No. 7096, I. O. O. F., M. U .- Meets 2d and 4th Fri. at 535} Main. Sec., James Crawford, 427 Orange.


Loyal Spring field Lodge, I. O. O. F., M. U .- Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 347 Worthington. Sec., Herbert R. Webster, 343 Hancock.


Golgotha Household of Ruth, No. 68, G. U. O. of O. F .- Meets 2d Tues. at 89 Oak. Sec., Mrs. James H. Higgins.


Golden Chain Lodge, No. 1549, G. U. O. of O. F. -Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 89 Oak. Sec., James H. Higgins.


O. U. A. M.


Harmony Council, No. 9-Meets 1st, 3d and 5th Tues. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Frederick H. Fen- ton, 45 Claremont.


Betsy Ross Council, No. 1, Daughters of the O. U. A. M .- Meets 2d and 4th Tues. at 535} Main. Sec., Mrs. Stella Goodro, 57 Johnson.


American Men's Hall Assn., Inc .- (6) 475 Main. Meets annually in March. Clerk, George A. Howard, 42 Hall.


Harmony Social Club of the O. U. A. M .- Open at all times to members and friends. 48 Pynchon. Clerk, Frederick H. Fenton, 45 Claremont.


ROYAL ARCANUM


Equity Council, No. 96-Meets every Wed. at 44 State. Sec., Francis H. Baines, 129 Suffolk.


Home Relief of Equity Council, No 96-Meets 1st


Wed. in June, Sept. and Dec. at 44 State. Sec., Francis H. Baines, 129 Suffolk.


Supreme Council Loyal Ladies of the Royal Arca- num-Meets once a year. Sec., Mrs. A Jean- ette Beebe, res. Longmeadow.


Pynchon Council, No. 1368-Meets 2d and 4th Fr. at 46 State. Sec., Edmund J. Cobb, 17 Euclid av.


Springfield Council, No. 1, Loyal Ladies of the R. A .- Meets 2d and 4th Mon. at 48 Pynchon. Sec., Mrs. Mildred MacNayr, 416 Plainfield.


HOSPITALS


Mercy Hospital-233 Carew. Pres., Rt. Rev. Thomas M. O'Leary; V. Pres., Edward A. Hall; Sec., Rev. Thomas Smyth; Treas., Mother Mary of Providence; Executive Committee, Rev. Thomas Smyth, Mrs. Ann Marra, Mother Mary of Providence, Mrs. Mary C. Carroll, Gen. E. P. Clark. Hospital Staff: Physician Emeritus, D. E. Keefe, M.D .; Consultants, S. J. Russell, M.D., M. W. Harrington, M.D .; Acting Physicians, J. M. Tracy, M.D., E. J. Sweeney, M.D., J. H. Quinn, M.D .; Asst. Physicians, M. I. Shea, M.D., W. S. Conway, M.D., J. Gagne, M.D., J. Z. Naurison, M.D., J. P. Sweeney, M.D., P.M. Moriarty, M.D., W.J. Dillon, M.D .; Surgeon-in- Chief, E. J. Mahoney, M.D .; Surgeon, C. F. Lynch, M.D .; Asst. Surgeons, P. M. Lynch, M.D., M. J. Dillon, M.D., S. E. Ryan, M.D., R. A. Rochford, M.D., H. F. Owens, M.D., G. M. Corcoran, M.D., J. P. Byrnes, M.D .; Obste- tricians, T. F. Rearden, M.D., J. T. McGinity , M.D., W. S. O'Brien, M.D., E. V. Whelen, M.D., R. E. Camfill, M.D., Consultant; Pediatrists, U.


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Labelle, M.D., W. J. Mullen, M.D., Mary Burke, M.D .; Aurists and Laryngologists, H. F. Byrnes, M.D., J. O. Beauchamp, M.D., J. H. Gallagher, M.D., W. C. Leary, M.D., F. J. McKechnie, M.D .; Pathologist, J. E. Dwyer, M.D .; Cysto- scopist W. O. Wilder, M.D .; Neurologist, H. C. Goodwin, M.D .; Anesthetist, J. P. Derby, M.D .; Dermatologists, D. E. Harriman, M.D., Thomas F. Cavanaugh, M.D .; Dental Surgeons, J. F. Martin, D.D.S., T. F. Leary, D.D.S., F. A. Sweeney, D.D.S., T. J. Lally, D.D.S., J. E. Redden, D.D.S., F. J. Lynch, D.D.S., J. E. Keefe, D.D.S .; Consultant Radiologist, E. L. Davis, M.D .; Radiologist, A. J. Horrigan, M.D .; Asst. Radiologist, L. E. Mannix.


The Springfield Hospital-N. Chestnut c. Spring- field. Inc. Dec. 24, 1883. On Nov. 14, 1886, Dorcas Chapin, widow of Chester W. Chapin, died bequeathing to the corporation $25,000 upon the conditions that a like sum should be contributed, and that the city of Springfield should give to this corporation its hospital and equipments. On Jan. 17, 1887, William Mer- rick of Springfield died, making this corporation his residuary legatee. In April, 1887, by popular subscription the sum of $28,444.96 was raised, and in Oct., 1887, the city of Springfield deeded its hospital to this corporation, thus complying with the conditions of the will of Dorcas Chapin. May 4, 1889, the hospital was dedicated. Pres., Henry A. Field; V. Pres., Dr. R. H. Seelye; Treas., Frank S. Burt; Clerk, Winsor B. Day; Supt., John C. Gardiner; Trustees, William W. Tapley, Frank H. Page, Nathan D. Bill, Charles H. Beckwith, Dr. Ralph H. Seelye, Mrs. Fred- erick Harris, Col. Stanhope E. Blunt, Mrs. Robert W. Day, Henry J. Perkins, Charles H. Hall, Mrs. John P. Harding, Henry L. Bowles, George H. Kemater, James L. Pease, George Dwight Pratt, Charles C. McElwain, Edwin A. Carter, Dr. F. B. Sweet, Henry A. Field, Mrs. William B. Walker, Dr. E. A. Bates, John W. B. Brand, Alfred H. Chapin, Charles C. Ramsdell, George M. Hendee, Walter L. Mulligan, Fred T. Ley, Mrs. Donald Birnie, Frederic' M. Jones, Edward S. Bradford, William E. Gilbert, Mrs. Daniel Burbank, Mrs. George Sabin, Andrew B. Wallace. Finance Committee: Chairman, Ed- win A. Carter; John W. B. Brand, Henry A. Field, ex officio, Frank S. Burt, ex officio, William E. Gilbert. Executive Committee: Pres. ex officio, Henry A. Field; Chairman, Edwin A Carter; Charles C McElwain, George M. Hendee, Edward S. Bradford, Walter L. Mulli- gan, Dr. R. H. Seelye. Aids and Charities: Pres., Mrs. Frederick Harris; Sec. and Treas., Mrs. Donald Birnie; Mrs. R. F. Hawkins, Mrs. H. F. Trask, Mrs. A. B. Wallace, Mrs. W. N. Caldwell, Mrs. William Henry Chapin, Carrie J. Emory, Susie Whitcomb, Mrs. C. E. Hewitt, Mrs. Laurence D. Chapin, Mrs. Edwin A. Carter, Mrs. Howard Bemis, Mrs. Charles L. Chapin, Mrs. George Sabin. Training School Com- mittee: Chairman, Dr. Everett A. Bates; Mrs. Donald Birnie, Henry A. Field, Dr. Frederick B. Sweet, Dr. Ralph H. Seelye. Medical Staff: Pres., Dr. Everett A. Bates; V. Pres. Dr. Dudley Carleton; Sec., Dr. Richard S. Benner; Con- sulting Physicians and Surgeons, Dr. David Clark, Dr. Thomas G. Alcorn, Dr. George C. McClean, Dr. Luke Corcoran, Dr. George D. Weston, Dr. Wallace W. Broga, Dr. Walter H. Chapin, Dr. Frederick B. Hopkins; Visiting Physicians, Dr. Everett A. Bates, Dr. Theodore S. Bacon, Dr. Mortimer J. Stoddard, Dr. Laur- ence D. Chapin; Surgeons, Dr. Ralph H. Seelye, Dr. Dudley Carleton, Dr. Frederick B. Sweet; Visiting Surgeons, Dr. Richard S. Benner, Dr. John M. Birnie, Dr. Ralph B. Ober, Dr. Allen G. Rice; Medical Assistants, Dr. Hervey L. Smith, Dr. J. Perry Graham, Dr. Henry Ritter, Dr. J. Eliot Overlander; Surgical Assistants, Dr. Carl A. Schillander, Dr. Frank K. Dutton, Dr. John M. Gilchrist, Dr. Frederick S. Hopkins; Voluntary Assistants, Medical, Dr. Fred F. Dexter, Dr. Ernest H. Judd,


Dr. Harry A. Downey, Dr. Harold F. Budington, Dr. George A. Crittenden, Dr. Howard L. Jackson, Dr. Bernard Rabinovitz, Dr. Charles Jurist, Dr. Raymond R. Meunier, Dr. George L. Steele; Voluntary Assistants, Surgical, Dr. James A. Seaman, Dr. Wm. A. H. Chapin, Dr. Salvatore Sannella, Dr. Roswell G. Mace, Dr. Arthur F. G. Edgelow, Dr. Frederic Hagler, Dr. James Holmes; Oculists, Dr. Ralph Carleton, Dr. George F. Dalton; Surgeons for Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. William Goodell, Dr. George P. Dalton; Voluntary Assistant Surgeon for Diseases of Ear, Nose and Throat, Dr. Samuel Segal; Obstetrician, Dr. Richard Benner; Dermatologist and Neurologist, Dr. Philip Kilroy; Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Dudley Carleton; Visiting Orthopedic Surgeon, Dr. Harold R. Wheat; Roentgenologist, Dr. Harvey W. Van Allen; Associate Roentgenolo- gist, Dr. Ernest L. Davis; Pathologist and Bacteriologist; Dr. Fred D. Jones; Pediatrist, Dr. Alexander C. Eastman; Asst. Pediatrist, Dr. W. Bradford Adams; Cystoscopist, Dr. Ira N. Kilburn; Asst Cystoscopist, Dr. James R. Seaman; Consulting Dental Surgeon, Dr. J. Wesley Shaw; Dental Surgeon, Dr. Ralph B. Edson; Venereal Clinic, Chief Dr. Edward C. Sullivan; Asst. Dr. Jacob B. Tober. Affiliated Members: Dr. W. A. Hare, Dr. Byrant Hazen, Dr. Colin M. Holmes, Dr. Perley A. Hoyt, Dr. O. M. Deems, Dr. H. F. Byrnes, Dr. R. T. Powers, Dr. A. J. Horrigan, Dr. Raymond Kinloch, Dr. Seth A. Lewis, Dr. W. O. Wilder, Dr. Frank Simonton,- Dr. Walter J. Wiese, Dr. Albert W. Ghoreyeb.


Wesson Maternity Hospital-High and Myrtle. Built and endowed by Daniel Baird Wesson. Incorporated under the laws of Massachusetts. Dedicated Nov. 20, 1908. Pres., Karl R. Ham- mond; V. Pres., Ralph W. Ellis, Mrs. Ralph Seelye; Sec., Dr. Clarice J. Parsons; Treas., George C. Stebbins; Trustees, Dr. Everett A. Bates, Dr. Richard S. Benner, Dr. Plumb Brown, Daniel E. Burbank, Dr. David Clark, Mrs C. L. Chapin, Dr. James B. Comins, Dr. Samuel F. Fletcher, Mrs. Frederick Harris, Dr. Robert F. Hovey, Leo Ley, Dr. George C. McClean, Dr. S. A. Lewis, Mrs. A. A. Packard, Dr. Clarice J. Parsons, Frank Holt, Dr. C. J. Spaid, Dr. George D. Weston, William H. Shuart, Robert P. Marsh, Charles A. Stone, Mrs. J. B. Van Horn, Stephen S. Taft, Mrs. R. H. Seelye, Charles W. Burt; Supt., Winifred H. Brooks. The hospital has no staff. Each patient employs her own physi- cian,


Wesson Memorial Hospital-140 High. Incorpo- rated April 26, 1900. On Jan. 29, 1900, Mr. D. B. Wesson and Mrs. Cynthia M. Wesson, at the solicitation of Dr. J. H. Carmichael, gave to the Homeopathic profession of Western Massachu- setts their residence situated at 132 High. The new hospital was occupied in March, 1907. Officers: Pres., Harry G. Fisk; 1st V. Pres., F . J. Hillman; 2d V. Pres., Fred J. Brown; Sec., George B. Joslyn; Treas, Charles A. Frazer; Supt., Emma B. Josselyn; Advisory Committee, Mrs. F. J. Hillman, W. D. Mackenzie, Mrs. O. B. Ireland, Robert K. Fuller; Financial Committee, Fred J. Brown, W. H. Dexter, F. J. Hillman; Auditing Committee, F. J. Hillman and Clyde W. Young. Medical and Surgical Staff: Physi- cians, Dr. Plumb Brown, Dr. S. E. Fletcher, Dr. J. B. Comins, Dr. A. A. Starbuck; Consulting Physicians, Dr. John P. Sutherland, Boston, and Dr. Frank A. Woods, Holyoke; Surgeons, Dr. Robert F. Hovey, Dr. Erdix F. Smith; Asst. Surgeons, Dr. H. C. Cheney, Dr. Emil G. Dil- lenbeck; Consulting Surgeons, Dr. Nathaniel W. Emerson and Dr. J. E. Briggs of Boston; Oculist and Aurist, Dr. M. W. Conrow; Rynolo- gist and Laryngologist, Dr. Charles R. Chap- man; Bacteriologist and Pathologist, Dr. R. F. Kline; Proctologist, Dr. Thomas J. Putnam; Roentgenologist, Dr. E. C. Gorman; Anesthet- ist, Dr. A. A. Starbuck.


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LIBRARIES AND FREE READING ROOMS


City Library Assn .- Officers: Pres., Nathan D. Bill; V. Pres., Robert O. Morris; Clerk, Hiller C. Wellman; Treas., Henry H. Bowman; Asst. Treas., Henry M. Morgan; Directors, Dr. Luke Corcoran, Mrs. G. W. V. Smith, James W. Kirkham, Frederick H. Gillett, James B. Car- roll, George Dwight Pratt, Solomon B. Griffin, Henry L. Bowles, A. W. Gilbert, John W. B. Brand, Ralph W. Ellis, John C. Robinson, Andrew B. Wallace, Jr., Mayor of the City, the President of the Common Council, and the Supt. of Schools; Auditors, W. C. Simons, Edward Kronvall. Staff: Librarian, Hiller C. Well- man; Asst. Librarians, Alice Shepard, Mary Medlicott, William C. Stone, Ida F. Farrar, Ida M. Taylor, Grace Miller, Nellie E. Dodge, Alice M. Bridge, Effalene H. King, Elizabeth W. Mor- rison, Mary C. Farnham, Alice K. Moore, Fanny R. Childs, Ruth L. Clifford, Lucy I. Lamb, Marion G. Nelson, Florence H. Shaw, Helen Anderson, Doris L. Pease, Mildred L. White, Helen R. Winchester, Lena L. Oneal, Helen E. Bliss, Mabel R. Buxton, Ruth I. Pead, Frances M. Pierce, Meribah E. Keefe, Margaret S. Coates, Miriam Caldwell, Helen B. Borg, Mabel B. LaDoux, Bertha L. Geer, Marion Healey, Laura W. McAlpine, Thelma O. Bugbee, Florence E. Crowley, Lucy E. Davenport, Florence R. Dunlap, Pearl L. Purinton, C. Mabel Saunders, Edith L. Little, Mary S. Field, Doris H. Blick, Laura V. Bray, Eleanor M. Cameron, Heloise R. Fisher, Mary Grout, Hilda K. Patterson, Ruth T. Abbott, Esculene B. Bray, Louise C. Hagen, Irene E. Jaynes, Luella W. Keefe, Bernice C. Ma- hon, Eleanor E. Potter, Bernice A. Hall, Dorothy C. McKnight, Janet B. Merrill, Ruth E. Pinches, Bernice M. Graves, H. Sadie Files.


The Library is located on State above Chestnut, and open week days from 9 a m to 9 p m, Sun- days, from 2 to 6 p m (fiction department closed) holidays, except Thanksgiving, Christmas and the Fourth of July, from 10 a m to 9 p m (fiction and children's departments closed). The period- ical reading room, well supplied with American and foreign magazines, reviews and newspapers, is open week days from 9 a m to 10 p m, holi- days from 10 a m to 10 p m, Sundays from 2 to 10 p. m. The number of volumes in the library is about 320,000, exclusive of unbound pam- phlets. Residents of Springfield and non-resi- dents employed in the city are entitled to draw books, on agreeing to conform to the regulations; other non-residents, by paying $1 per year.


Card holders may take any reasonable number of fiction or other books at one time, for periods of two, four or six weeks. New works of fiction are restricted to one week.


The use of the Library on the premises is free to all.


Indian Orchard Branch; Oak and Worcester, week days, 3 to 9 p m. Closed holidays. Librarian, Ellen M. Smith.


Forest Park Branch, Belmont av. and Oakland, week days, 2 to 9 p m, Saturdays, 10 a m to 12 m and 2 to 9 p m. Closed holidays. Librarian, Mrs. Kate M. Barney.


Memorial Square Branch, week days, 2 to 9 p m, Saturdays, 10 a m to 9 p m. Closed holidays. Librarian, Avis M. Morison.


The Art Museum-The George Walter Vincent Smith Collection, in the Art Museum, is open to the public week days, including holidays, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and the Fourth of July, 1 to 5 p m, Sundays closed. Founder and Donor, George Walter Vincent Smith; Curator, Eleanor A. Wade; Asst. Cura- tor, Cordelia C. Sargent; Assistants, Clara Belle Haynes, Mrs. Idella Sheldon, Bernhard Richter. The Horace Smith Collection of Casts of Greek and Renaissance Sculpture, in the Art Museum, is open to the public every day in the year, except Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year's and the Fourth of July, 1 to 5 p m. Asst. in Hall of Sculpture, Mrs. Eva D. Smith.


The Science Building, containing the Museum of Natural History, and the Catharine L. Howard Memorial Library of Science, is open to the pub- lic every day in the year, except Thanksgiving,. Christmas and the Fourth of July, from 1 to 5 p m, and every Saturday morning from 9 to 12. Director of the Museum of Natural History, Mrs. Grace P. Johnson.


The Catharine L. Howard Memorial Library of Science-Science Building, State. A memorial to Catharine L. Howard, who for many years conducted The Howard School for Girls, now known as the MacDuffie School. Part of a sum of about five thousand dollars, raised by the alum- nae, was expended in fitting up the library, and income from the remainder is used in purchasing new books. In the selection of books, great care has been taken to meet the needs of students in the subjects of geology, physical geography, zoology, botany, and astronomy. The library is o pen week days and Sundays, 1 to 5 p m, also 9 to 12 on Saturday mornings. Pres., Annie C. Stebbins; Sec., Susie B. Chapin; Treas., Clari- bel H. Smith.


Library of the International Y. M. C. A. College- 285 Hickory. Founded 1891. 19,788 volumes, approximately 115,392 pamphlets. Specialties: Boy Life and Organized Work with Boys; His- tory and Methods of the Y. M. C. A .; Physical Education and Rural Life and Welfare. Free to all for reference. Loans to students. Georgina


E. Carr, Librarian.


MILITARY


Massachusetts National Guard, 104th Infantry


Regimental Headquarters, State Armory, Howard. Commanding Officer-Col. Paul J. Norton.


Executive Officer-Lieut. Col. Edmund J. Slate. Regimental Staff-Adjutant, Capt. Edward B. Hine; Surgeon, Major Merrill F. Hosmer; Supply Officer, Capt. Joseph A. Bonneau; Intelligence Officer, Capt. Warner B. Sturte- vant; Chaplain, Capt. John H. Nolan.


Regimental Headquarters Co .- Capt., Douglas B. Wesson; 2d Lt., Walter S. Hill.


Service Company-Capt., John J. Higgins, Jr .; 1st Lt., Edward L. Raymond; 1st Lt., Frederick Schultz; 2d Lt., Walter Nooney.


Medical Corps Detachment-Major Merrill F. Hosmer; Capt., Clifford W. Renth, Dental Corps.


1st Battalion-Major James G. Rivers, command- ing; Adjutant, 1st Lt. Louis Hasbrouck.


1st Battalion Headquarters Co .- 1st Lt., Louis Hasbrouck; 2d Lt., Chester W. Aldrich.


Company A-Capt., W. Bruce Pirnie; 2d Lt., Joslyn W. Minckler.


Company B-Capt., Thomas M. Phillips; 2d Lt., Arthur A. Dunham.


Company C-Capt., John C. Hackett; 1st Lt., John S. Campbell; 2d Lt., Joseph W. Prentiss. Company D-Capt., Ronald V. Waters; 1st Lt., Arthur E. Gardner; 2d Lt., Norman E. Hinds. 101st Motor Transport Co., 26th Division Train-


1st Lt., Paul C. Simpson; 2d Lt., Ralph E. Carpenter.


RAILROAD COMPANIES


Boston & Albany-Offices, 236 Main. New York Central R. R. Co., Lessee. Capital stock, $25,000,000. V. Pres., H. M. Biscoe, Boston; Gen. Solicitor, G. H. Fernald, Jr., Boston; Gen. Supt., L. Truden, Boston; Asst. Supt., S. H. Clark, Spfd; Gen. Passenger Agent, W. A. Barrows, Boston; Supt. Motive Power and Rolling Stock, F. A. Butler, Boston; Supt. Albany Div., H. J. Curry, Spfd .; Supt. Boston Div., John B. Hammill, Boston; Freight Traffic Manager, R. Van Ummerson, Boston; Gen. Freight Agent, A. E. Allen, Boston; Asst. Gen. Freight Agent, E. P. Gardiner, Boston; Div. Freight Agent, H. A. Noble, Spfd .; Div. Master Mechanic, Samuel Russell, W. Spfd .;


1166


1925-THE PRICE & LEE CO.'S


Div. Engineer, W. A. Bump, Spfd .; Dist. Pas- senger Agent, J. Gray, Spfd. Offices, 236 Main. Boston & Maine R. R. Conn. River Division-


Offices, 236 Main. From Springfield to White River Junction, Vt., 123 miles; branches to Chic- opee Falls, 24 miles, and Easthampton, 3} miles; South Vernon to Keene, 24 miles. Supt., G. H. Kidder; Acting Div. Master Mechanic, W. H. Prindall; Train Masters, Andrew P. Abbott, A. W. Maloy; Dist. Passenger Agent, William H. Shepherd; Div. Freight Agent, E. F. Small- wood; Div. Engineer, F. E. Sampson; Track Supervisor, F. E. Millea; Supt. Bridges and Buildings, E. L. Gladden.


New York, New Haven & Hartford R. R .- Office, (301) 244 Main. Pres., E. J. Pearson; Sec., A. E. Clark; Gen. Agent, A. A. Chilson; Ticket Agent, E. D. Couch; Freight Agent, C. J. Mul- vihill.


STREET RAILWAY (ELECTRIC)


Springfield Street Railway Company-Offices, (403) 145 State. The corporation was organized in 1869 with $50,000 capital stock, now $4,654,700. Pres., C. V. Wood, Spfd .; V. Pres., George G. Bulkley and H. R. Whitney, Spfd .; Treas., L. Candee, Spfd .; Clerk, William F. Crowe, Spfd .; Auditor, Charles T. Converse, Spfd .; Gen. Manager, H. M. Flanders, Spfd .; Directors: Frederick Harris, Spfd .; George G. Bulkley, Spfd .; Charles W. Bosworth, Spfd .; Charles E. Ware, Fitchburg; Clark V. Wood, Spfd .; Francis H. Dewey, Worcester; Charles M. Rogerson, Boston; William F. Crowe, Spfd .; Leverett Candee, Spfd.


Route No. 1, Maple St. and Main and Lyman Sts. Line-From United States Watershops through Central, Maple, State, Dwight, Lyman, Main, State and Maple.


Route No. 2, Walnut St. and Main and Lyman Sts. Line-From Main and Lyman through Main, State, Walnut, and White to White and Sumner av. Return through White, Walnut, Hancock, State, Dwight and Lyman to Main and Lyman. Route No. 3, King St. and Main and Lyman Sts. Line-From Alden through Eastern av., King, Walnut, State, Dwight, Lyman, Main, State, Walnut, King, and Eastern av. to Alden.




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